The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1940 Page: 3 of 4
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lleusalrr. the canny declarer. went'
to »wk. Ho rolled Uo «moo4
with dummy's spado Q. lod tko*
spado S to bis A and whsn Want
dtocardod a chib hs was sorry bo.1
had not flnoaoad. Ho now had aj
Job to do, and ho dM It. And howl}
Ho oont a Hub to dnaaay'a J.
lad tho heart A and dtaeaidad Iho'
club A on it. Next cams tbs haart j
lliss Miriam David was hostess
Ibr a r»*nhow taa gtven in honor of
Miss Mildred Hsustnger and Mias
Mildred Meeks, members of the Or-
nate Htfh School graduating class,
an Monday afternoon at her home
lit (07 Cherry Street.
Rainbow colors were reflected ts
the floral decorations and in the
table appointments. Nasturtium*
Worn used in the reception room
Where the oueot books were stoned
and favors were riven. The house
■uests and guest* of honor were
preseated with cumin, sad the
hoaoreeo each received a (tft from
Q for a diacard of tha chsh K and
then tha haart J. which Mart
ruffed with the W and the declar-
er peer-ruffed with tha J. The chib
Q won the next trick, then tha
spado S was lod to East's K. leav-
ing the spade T la taba tha Mot
Ml not often that a pMyer gat*
a chance to diacard an ace and a
The refreshment table was cover'
si with a lace cloth and centered
with a bowl of varied colored flow-
ers. Miss Mlfanwy Haustngnr pre-
Hded St the punch bowl.
Members of the house party
wars Miser* Harbor* Campbell.
Joyce Fleming, Helen Wilson, Lau-
ra I-ee Kellie. Dorothy Umrea and
Mlfanwy Hauslnser.
Eighty guest* were Inrttrd to call
during the afternoon.
Loading the heart suit which
your partner bid, against ffeuth'a
4-Spades, what card w«Hd ym
choose ffom tha following hold-
ings if (s> you had Mown, support
for his suit during tha auction
and (b) you had potT
Lflllt
We haws the Hchasffsr fountain
pens and pencils in sots at P2.M up
Is |II.H in the lifetime set — an
ideal gift for the graduate. JOK
11CA8. Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Treating Warts by
Orange Pilots To
Go To Beach Party
Mental Suggestion
A group of Pilot Dull member* of
Oraege will atteml the annual bench
party to be given at (ialveston on
June 1 and J, a* guests of tho
Galveston Pilot Club. All Pilot
Clubs of this district have been In-
vited to attend. _
pound TABLETS are helping thou-
mads of girls to relieve functional
monthly pstn with Its nervous,
moody spells. Plnkham-e Tablets
ALSO help build rich rad blood sad
thus promote mors strength to
dosibst monthly distress. Try them I
•tbvfr Circle of the IW
Kurch was held Monday
*1# uVl's k a* the honks' oa
Ernie meW<«*..»l by West 4br
Thirteen merfibeve -were pree-
t YOU'RE TELLING ME!
ry Boclety of
Papelat Church
eh at gift
baaabatl sums is which sff eye,
hrow* rise is isrpm# sf the
w » ! 1 » 4- . t t
. Harvard university plans ad
obssrretery which MU predict
storms. Perhaps the old school
song wm be changed to sain
thing Uke this "Fnir Harvard—
With Mbderstlag Westerly
|tffh^^N f ' asm - r C
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• ymtadm Junior Mgh> *
AM we can say is that that
FffUR BQ1 ARE
MCmt AT CMCRCM
Monday afiernnnn at
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i Social, Club, Church and Organization News
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Miss David Honors Seniors
At Tea Monday Afternoon
The losing side In the recent at-
tendance and membership noted
held by the Crusaders’ class of the
First Methodist Church, entertained
the winner* at a party load night at
the home of Mr. end Mrs. Frank
R. Smith. UtiC Seventh Street.
Various games ware played under
the direction af Miss Ota Dell Ash-
ton and Abe Prince. Prises were
wen by Mlm Ettad Brown aad Miss
I Mantis. After . the...games' m
of cold drinks and
served to the following
young people: ;
Mr. and Mi*. Venom Pennington.
Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence Hoehme,
Mrs. Morris Taylor. Mtae One DeU
A«ht.>n. Mis* Bsuote Mae Com Miss
Bata Mae Turner. Mtae Ethel Har-
gis. Mias Ethel Brown. Mtae Her-
nice Phillips, Mm Helen Cochran.
Mr*. Edith Clewls. Lee Roy Boehme.
W. B Hliltsrd. Pat Tamer.. Shoe
Hudson. Abe Prince. Haaroa But-
trill. Denaoe HardBta. Archie Hard-
Ing. Mr. aad Mm Flank Msatth.
After the party a short business
session was held and plans were
i for a church attendance con-
test to begin next Hunday.
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay,
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Mm fhitam Him
members of the Mondi
weekly bridge party J
noon at I :tl* o'etssfc
of Mrs. R. I. Bruce. 5*1
Street. j
Three table* of club members and
one guest. Mr*. J. T.* Thom peon,
enjoyed the games. Mm. Alan Cam-
eron was winner of the high scare
prise. .
Mrs. Lawrence Hueemvre nOI be
hostess tor the next meeting whlrli
will be held on Wednesday. Jane
fc. at her home at *11 Seventh
Street. li_._
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WOOD M AM CtRCLff MEETS
AT LOME HAU, MONDAY
About twenty members were pres-
ent for the weekly meeting of the
Woodman Circle wMHi was hsW
veslerday afternoon at 2:ltt o’clock
at the W. O. W. Hall.
Mr*. Emmie Fountain presided nv-
nr the short business —salsa at
which two applications for member
ship were received. Mr* Harry
Clark had charge of the pewgram
and served refreshments during the
nodal hour.
The next meeting will be held on
Monday afternoon at f At a’etark
at the W. O. W. Hall.
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Refrigeration By
Gat it
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Longest Lutiag
Beautiful
saut^sauies
WHEN TOO cam tend a trump
through the Mnrin'i honors to-
ward year own. (or the simple
rsaaoa that you haven’t enough
txwmpa hi tha dummy, maybe you
Baa. V you art Maak la tha suit
lad. aad Hum aMe to over-ruff if
tha opponent sticks la a trump,
ysa get the mum* result And than,
whta ha discards, isn't It fun to
tang off high ant da of some other
suR whflt yon leave the load In
tha dummy? 4
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(Dealer South. Bnat-Wtst val-
Imaik* lea noise if grown people let
im alone.
Social filfulu
feting at the
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tog at the home
Quigley at 2:10
u of the
meeting at
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TUBHOAT— .
Taaaday fM ■
>me af Mrs. K
p. m.
Mardl Club bm
of Mrs. Janas B.
p. m.
Com Bhmat BUde C
First* Christian Church
the hmae eg Mrs A.
S p. m.
Chapel Bible Clans meeting al the
Presbyterian Chapel al 2:
Junior tl A nf the First Bap-
•bit Chori-h meeting at the home of
Mrs. 3. TV Welsh with Patricia
Ruth I Rummer as hostess *t 1:I5
P. bl
Fid*ha. Ctarn picnic at Qukrkaend
Oullay hi Lsalstana al II a. m
Methodist AMIvltv CUb bleating al
Uie First Methedlst Church at 7:1L
p. m.
WKDNKBDAT—
Fortnightly Club meeting at the
boms af Mr* Hassell Kiel* nt 2.30
p. ta. .
Mlm-l’p dewing
the heme of Mrs
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Gospel Lighthouse
Holds Revival
The rev ival meet Ing beginning at
the Gospel lighthouse, *l« Border
Street, will continue throughout the
week, according to announcement by
Rev. Fultou Oavvrl. pastor The
■ Itev Ray Cbutton of Grove. Texas
j w ill preach.
KI.I/IHETH HTOVEIt CIRCLE
•:Tb MfiNOAV NIGHT
I*
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MU*
Mt
MIne Ituth I*ennlnjflon prv«l«le*i
r^er the bufisw k<‘.«sI»ii mUt-fb
‘♦followed by the devotional given by
Mrs Bertha M«8ln. Mts* Aviv lo**e
gave /the misslonaiy lesson with
Mrs. ‘llunter Beaty and Mis* Iris
ten taking part.
Mime* Iri* and Ruby las Faxon
wUf be hostesses for the next meet-
ing which sill he held on
Jane 10. at their home on
dtsth Street.
WI.II.I V RIRLK I'UM
Hours RI UMAK MEETING
TMr monthly haslne** sneering of
the W.m«.t. * Wesley Bible Ctase of
lbs First Methodist Church wn*
held Monday night *! lb* home of
me etas* president. Mr*. M. H
Barbee, at 1HW Park Avenue.
plans were made foe a* ester-
rain (sent to be given soon, at whb-h
husband* rd the club mcmhsrs wOI
be Invited guests. After the regular
routine, of hu*tries* s sncial hsav
enjoyed and a refriwbment
member* were (res-
C. A. Roehme. W
Robert*. Arthur Turner. T. J.
■Id. M. .1. Watson. <*. I. BmRh.
A. Harris. Harry ClaA Mr*
Alice Crum wa* a guest.
Mr*. Annie Cheatham, the <
Hlkrr of the class, was pres
with a birthday gift frost, the
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 127, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1940, newspaper, May 28, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth556723/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.